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kurtcagle

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30. We are on the inside of a black hole
Fri Mar 2, 2018, 09:40 PM
Mar 2018

It's one of the reasons that the holographic principle makes sense. The boundary of the black hole is the universal brane, and it is the peturbations on that brane that are responsible for the existence of matter, both luminal and dark.

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This proves gold is god, and I've been worshipping the correct deity all along marylandblue Mar 2018 #1
Could be. MineralMan Mar 2018 #2
I always thought a Big Bang was godlike when I was younger packman Mar 2018 #3
LOL! MineralMan Mar 2018 #4
The best explanation I ever heard SCantiGOP Mar 2018 #5
That's as good as any, really. MineralMan Mar 2018 #6
I say, "there is no such thing as nothing" marylandblue Mar 2018 #7
Without zero, there is no mathematics. MineralMan Mar 2018 #8
Yes, there was, actually. Paleologue Mar 2018 #10
Zero unlocked the limits of mathematics. MineralMan Mar 2018 #12
No, science doesn't require a zero Paleologue Mar 2018 #15
Really? Zero has existed throughout the scientific age. MineralMan Mar 2018 #16
So science doesn't need a zero Paleologue Mar 2018 #17
I will simply refer you to this link: MineralMan Mar 2018 #18
Which, if you'd read it Paleologue Mar 2018 #19
You cannot solve for the roots of an algebraic equation VMA131Marine Mar 2018 #23
To modern science, yes Paleologue Mar 2018 #25
I think MM meant modern science marylandblue Mar 2018 #27
So you're a mind reader now? Paleologue Mar 2018 #31
I am saying what I thought he met marylandblue Mar 2018 #32
No, you're declaring what you say is true Paleologue Mar 2018 #33
You are mind reader now too? marylandblue Mar 2018 #34
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2018 #35
No need to argue further marylandblue Mar 2018 #36
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Quote marylandblue Mar 2018 #38
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2018 #39
The Pythagoras theorem (ca. 500 BC) VMA131Marine Mar 2018 #40
Here's a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem that does not require knowledge of zero. Jim__ Mar 2018 #41
So, if you move elements from one side of the equation VMA131Marine Mar 2018 #42
Yes, and please notice that Euclid's proof of the Pythagorean Theorem does not require any such move Jim__ Mar 2018 #43
Zero is a place marker. guillaumeb Mar 2018 #22
"nothing" is also my answer when my wife asks what I am doing marylandblue Mar 2018 #13
Which demonstrates that something can come from nothing. MineralMan Mar 2018 #14
Thanks for this link and OP SonofDonald Mar 2018 #9
My pleasure. I interest myself in things like this. MineralMan Mar 2018 #11
My question has always been what was there before the big bang. Fla Dem Mar 2018 #20
The big bang created space-time VMA131Marine Mar 2018 #24
Once there was nothing. Suddenly, it exploded. guillaumeb Mar 2018 #21
Yes, and so? MineralMan Mar 2018 #29
You might also find this interesting. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2018 #26
Thanks. I'll watch that soon. MineralMan Mar 2018 #28
We are on the inside of a black hole kurtcagle Mar 2018 #30
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